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184 | Managing Chronic Pain and Patient Expectations, Orthobiologics and Frequency Specific Microcurrent

184 | Managing Chronic Pain and Patient Expectations, Orthobiologics and Frequency Specific Microcurrent

Update: 2025-10-15
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Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC - https://frequencyspecific.com     Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT - https://fsmsports365.com

00:22 Welcome to the FSM Podcast
01:27 FSM Advanced 2026 Event Schedule Highlights
06:07 Orthobiologics and FSM
12:20 The Importance of Patient History
19:12 Managing Chronic Pain and Patient Expectations
25:42 Teaching Experiences in Ireland
26:41 Personal Stories and Clinical Practice
27:51 Understanding Patient Perspectives
28:13 Exploring PTSD and Trauma
29:58 Treating Peripheral Neuropathy
35:00 Autoimmune Conditions and Vagus Nerve
46:30 Navigating Complex Patient Cases
52:56 Upcoming Courses and Events

**Exploring the Potential of FSM in Chronic Pain Management**

In the realm of modern medical practice, managing chronic pain and patient expectations is a multifaceted challenge. Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) emerges as a beacon of hope for practitioners seeking effective alternatives to conventional care. This modality offers innovative solutions for chronic issues, often unresponsive to traditional treatments, and underpins a concerted approach to harnessing the principles of orthobiologics and metabolic pathways.

**Orthobiologics and FSM: Enhancing Recovery Outcomes**

Orthobiologics has been a game-changer in regenerative medicine, particularly for procedures like Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injections. FSM complements these procedures by offering a tailored approach to pain management and tissue healing. It's crucial to understand that the biologic process involved in healing can be supported by FSM without hindering inflammation, which is a vital part of recovery. Therefore, the application of FSM is strategically customized based on the stage of healing and the patient's specific needs.

**Adapting FSM Protocols to Individual Patient Needs**

It's important to emphasize that FSM protocols are not one-size-fits-all. Practitioners must assess the stage of healing and tailor FSM settings accordingly. In the context of post-PRP procedures, considerations such as the level of pain and stage of recovery influence protocol selections. Moreover, the intricate mechanisms of action in FSM require practitioners to eliminate certain frequencies, such as those that might suppress necessary inflammatory responses during healing phases.

**Engaging with Patient Histories for Enhanced Therapeutic Outcomes**

FSM practice thrives on the understanding that patient histories are critical to therapeutic success. Each patient's narrative provides insight into their unique experiences and expectations regarding pain management and recovery. A profound exploration of patient histories allows practitioners to piece together a comprehensive understanding, which is instrumental in tailoring FSM treatments effectively.

**Integrating Emotional and Psychosocial Dimensions in Patient Care**

The emotional and psychological dimensions of pain are powerful determinants of patient outcomes. Engaging with these aspects can unearth underlying issues contributing to chronic pain. Encouraging patients to envision their lives post-recovery invites a positive mindset and diminishes the psychological fatigue associated with prolonged pain management. Practitioners are urged to facilitate discussions about the patient's life without pain, fostering an environment of hope and possibility.

**Educating Patients as Vital Partners in Their Treatment Journey**

Ultimately, FSM practitioners should view themselves as educators and facilitators in the healing journey. Effective communication regarding prognosis, realistic outcomes, and the importance of adherence to FSM protocols can empower patients. Providing comprehensive education about their condition and treatment plan helps patients internalize the importance of active participation and compliance, ultimately optimizing their health outcomes.

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184 | Managing Chronic Pain and Patient Expectations, Orthobiologics and Frequency Specific Microcurrent

184 | Managing Chronic Pain and Patient Expectations, Orthobiologics and Frequency Specific Microcurrent

Dr. Carol & Kim Pittis